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Rockwell Automation Publication 1752-UM001E-EN-P - June 2014

Appendix E

Explicit Messages

The Instance ID is dependent upon the type of message.

The command data includes the offset size, and data size. The offset size specifies
the address from which to start reading. This is an offset in bytes from the first
line of the area. The data size specifies the number of bytes to be read from
1…256. The range values shown below should be used as a guide for setting the
offset and size for the various data areas.

Response Format

The Number of Receive Bytes for responses indicates the number of bytes of
receive data from the originating node address to the end of the returned response
(in hexidecimal format).

The Originating Node for responses returns the node address of the responding
SmartGuard controller in 1 byte hexidecimal.

For responses, the upper bit is turned on and CB hex is returned for the Service
Code.

The Read Data for responses is the I/O data returned from the specified area.
The address offsets and bit assignments for reading the local inputs, local outputs,
and test outputs are shown below. For these bits, 1 equals normal and 0 equals an
error.

Table 34 - Instance ID Values

Explicit Message Type

Service

Instance ID

Read Local Input Area

Read

0001 (hex)

Read Local Output Area

Read

0002 (hex)

Read Safety Remote Input Area

Read

0005 (hex)

Read Safety Remote Output Area

Read

0006 (hex)

Table 35 - Range Values

Area

Range

Local Input Area

0 or 1

Local Output/Test Output Area

0 or 1

Safety Remote Input Area

0…551

Safety Remote Output Area

0…551

Table 36 - Local Inputs (2 bytes)

Offset
(bytes)

Bit 7

Bit 6

Bit 5

Bit 4

Bit 3

Bit 2

Bit 1

Bit 0

0

Safety Input
Terminal Number
7

Safety Input
Terminal Number
6

Safety Input
Terminal Number
5

Safety Input
Terminal Number
4

Safety Input
Terminal Number
3

Safety Input
Terminal Number
2

Safety Input
Terminal Number
1

Safety Input
Terminal Number
0

1

Safety Input
Terminal Number
15

Safety Input
Terminal Number
14

Safety Input
Terminal Number
13

Safety Input
Terminal Number
12

Safety Input
Terminal Number
11

Safety Input
Terminal Number
10

Safety Input
Terminal Number
9

Safety Input
Terminal Number
8

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